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Can I still sue for medical malpractice and faulty equipment after the 2 year statute of limitations is up?
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Answered on July 20, 2014
I just checked the Pennsylvania statute of limitations, assuming that's where the surgery occurred, and it appears that you have time to bring a...
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Malpractice
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Answered on July 19, 2014
Sorry for your loss. To have a case you would have to show what treatment if any would have saved your dad's life. I suggest you talk to a...
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Car accident
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Answered on July 17, 2014
It's not ideal but not unusual. You should feel free to call your attorney's office and ask for the status of the property claim.
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My 42 YO sister fell in a parking lot. She was admitted to the ER and given a CAT scan, which indicated no issues.
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Answered on July 17, 2014
She may well have a case, though it can be difficult to show how much better off she'd have been with treatment. But yes, there are medications...
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When a fight occurs at school and a child receives personal injuries, can the school sued for negligence and or the injuries.
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Answered on July 16, 2014
You may well have a case. If you don't have health insurance you will have difficulty, though, since few defendants will pay bills without...
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Is there any legal action I can take against the hospital based on my question?
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Answered on July 16, 2014
First question in a medical case is: What happened? Sometimes it's clear, sometimes it isn't. Second question is: Could what happened have...
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I was rear ended today and I do not have insurance, so did not want police called. Is other party's insurance obligated to pay?
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Answered on July 16, 2014
The first thing to do now is report the accident to her insurance company, if you haven't already. If the police didn't come, the risk is that she...
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I lost vision in my left eye in 2000, and never considered suing. Now I regret that, can I do anything?
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Answered on July 16, 2014
You probably are too late but it won't hurt to call an attorney from the state in which you were living at the time the clot occurred. If you were...
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Yes
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Answered on July 16, 2014
You have time to explore a case. I handle medical malpractice claims in Washington and you can feel free to call me if you'd like.
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I was beaten at my home in front of my kids by an individual that has since became wealthy.I have permanent damage
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Answered on July 16, 2014
The Washington statute of limitations for "assault and battery" is two years, not three. It is a mouse-trap, since the statute for "personal...